Davis has the most unique skillset in the NBA because he didn't grow until relatively late in high school. As a high school sophomore he was a 6'2" guard who was a fringe college prospect. Eighteen months later he was the No. 1 prospect in the country after a dramatic eight-inch growth spurt. As a result he has the body of an NBA center but the fundamentals of a ball-handling, sweet-shooting guard.

During Thursday's Pelicans-Warriors game, TNT put up this great graphic showing Davis' physical transformation over the last six years. It's great:

The big difference in recent years is the weight. Davis has put on nearly 30 pounds since coming into the NBA. He's still a bit wiry, but he's more physically imposing than he was in 2012. He can now finish through contact at the rim, and out-maneuver other big guys for rebounds.